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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 28 MIN

The Last Tent Boxing Show in the World

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What is it like to step inside the last tent boxing show in the world?In this episode of The StickyBeak, Monika travels to Nambour on Queensland's Sunshine Coast to experience the legendary Fred Brophy's Boxing Troupe — a uniquely Australian attraction that has been entertaining crowds for generations.Part history podcast, part documentary, and part personal adventure, this episode explores the fascinating world of tent boxing, a rough-and-ready tradition that dates back to Australia's travelling carnivals and outback shows. You'll hear the remarkable story of Fred Brophy, who was born into carnival life and has spent decades keeping this extraordinary piece of Australian history alive.Featuring real audio recorded inside the boxing tent, Monika takes you behind the canvas walls to discover what really happens when everyday people climb through the ropes and face off in front of a live crowd.From the colourful history of Australian tent boxing to the sights, sounds, and characters that make Fred Brophy's Boxing Troupe so iconic, this episode offers a rare glimpse into a disappearing tradition that may not be around for much longer.🎧 In this episode:• The history of Australian tent boxing• The story of Fred Brophy and his famous Boxing Troupe• Life inside a travelling carnival• Real audio from inside the boxing tent• Why this uniquely Australian tradition is fighting to surviveIf you're interested in Australian history, Queensland culture, boxing, travelling shows, unusual subcultures, or hidden corners of Australia, this is an episode you won't want to miss.This episode was brought to you by Tüt, toilet lid stickers to zhuzh up your toot. Because every throne needs a crown.https://www.etsy.com/shop/tutdeco/🎉 Big news! The StickyBeak is about to go to two episodes a week!Wednesdays: Your regular deep dive into the weird, wonderful, and wonderfully strange stories from around the world.Mondays: A brand-new episode all about YOUR stories — the wild, funny, and outrageous confessions you send in.Got a story to share? Be a StickyBeak and submit it here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScK_D0b6Cp7WAKDq4thfd4EZNrXJPba1C2r9VZkxptxbYmJtA/viewform! 🦜Got an Idea for the Podcast?I’d love to hear from you! If there’s a topic you’d like me to explore or someone you think would make a great guest, flick me a message.EMAIL: [email protected]: @thestickybeakpodcastTIKTOK: @thestickybeakpodcastFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/listen.with.mon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What is it like to step inside the last tent boxing show in the world?In this episode of The StickyBeak, Monika travels to Nambour on Queensland's Sunshine Coast to experience the legendary Fred Brophy's Boxing Troupe — a uniquely Australian attraction that has been entertaining crowds for generations.Part history podcast, part documentary, and part personal adventure, this episode explores the fascinating world of tent boxing, a rough-and-ready tradition that dates back to Australia's travelling carnivals and outback shows. You'll hear the remarkable story of Fred Brophy, who was born into carnival life and has spent decades keeping this extraordinary piece of Australian history alive.Featuring real audio recorded inside the boxing tent, Monika takes you behind the canvas walls to discover what really happens when everyday people climb through the ropes and face off in front of a live crowd.From the colourful history of Australian tent boxing to the sights, sounds, and characters that make Fred Brophy's Boxing Troupe so iconic, this episode offers a rare glimpse into a disappearing tradition that may not be around for much longer.🎧 In this episode:• The history of Australian tent boxing• The story of Fred Brophy and his famous Boxing Troupe• Life inside a travelling carnival• Real audio from inside the boxing tent• Why this uniquely Australian tradition is fighting to surviveIf you're interested in Australian history, Queensland culture, boxing, travelling shows, unusual subcultures, or hidden corners of Australia, this is an episode you won't want to miss.This episode was brought to you by Tüt, toilet lid stickers to zhuzh up your toot. Because every throne needs a crown.https://www.etsy.com/shop/tutdeco/🎉 Big news! The StickyBeak is about to go to two episodes a week!Wednesdays: Your regular deep dive into the weird, wonderful, and wonderfully strange stories from around the world.Mondays: A brand-new episode all about YOUR stories — the wild, funny, and outrageous confessions you send in.Got a story to share? Be a StickyBeak and submit it here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScK_D0b6Cp7WAKDq4thfd4EZNrXJPba1C2r9VZkxptxbYmJtA/viewform! 🦜Got an Idea for the Podcast?I’d love to hear from you! If there’s a topic you’d like me to explore or someone you think would make a great guest, flick me a message.EMAIL: [email protected]: @thestickybeakpodcastTIKTOK: @thestickybeakpodcastFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/listen.with.mon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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